135: Ruwan Subasinghe & Costas Simoglou on Nanofarms

Published: Sept. 24, 2016, 2:30 p.m.

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Ruwan leads product design at Replantable. While earning his Mechanical Engineering degree at Georgia Tech, he machined microfluidic devices and instructed students in the campus machine shop. He has used this fabrication knowledge to bring a hands-on design approach to startups like Intuitive Pickups as well as larger companies like Verizon Telematics.

Costas is the director of the Center of Innovation for Energy Technology, where his mission is to help Georgia\\u2019s companies accelerate the development of new products, ideas and business models in the Energy ecosystem and maintain the State of Georgia\\u2019s leadership position in the fields of energy generation, transmission, distribution, storage and consumption.

IN THIS PODCAST: Greg does a double interview with Ruwan, one of the inventors of a new appliance that grows food indoors, and Costas, the director of the Center that that helped bring the idea to the fruition. Ruwan shares the genesis story of the Nanofarm from Replantable and tells how they considered the purpose and function of soil as a growing medium. Costas explains the role of his agency and even how they were able to beta test the machines with the help of some high school classes in Georgia.

Visit https://www.urbanfarm.org/2016/09/24/ruwan-and-costas/ for show notes and links.

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